Greggs has opened its first drive-thru in Durham with a brand-new shop in Bowburn. The new shop, which will create around 20 jobs in the local area, is the bakery giant's 16th UK drive-thru as demand for them continues to increase.
Sandwiches, savouries and sweet treats will also be available for those looking to grab a bite on-the-go. Customers will be able to take advantage of Greggs’ deals throughout the day, including its famed breakfast combinations offering a breakfast roll or baguette alongside an orange juice or hot drink - served until 11am every day.
Greggs’ flat white and peppermint tea are among the hot drinks on offer at the new shop, all of which are 100% Fairtrade. Customers will also be able to make click and collect orders via the Greggs App.
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The Bowburn drive-thru, located within the Integra 61 mixed-use development at J61 of the A1(M) Durham, opened with a fresh new look and comfortable indoor and outdoor seating. The shop’s opening hours are 6am to 10pm daily.
Shop manager Nicola Price said: “We can’t wait to welcome both Greggs fans and new customers to our brand-new drive-thru. We’ve got an amazing range of tasty bakes, hot drinks, sweet treats and savouries available for takeaway or click and collect.”
Gillian Long, retail operations director for Greggs, said: “Our drive-thru in Bowburn, Durham has brought around 20 new jobs to the local area, as well as providing customers with a modern, convenient new place to experience their favourite Greggs food.”
The location also includes a Nuttall Unit so customers can purchase some of Greggs favourite hot items such as southern fried chicken goujons and potato wedges. Any further jobs created at the Bowburn drive-thru will be posted on https://www.greggsfamily.co.uk/.
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